Tamanna Ahmad

Implementation Lead at Wildlife Conservation Trust

Tamanna Ahmad is a Development Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Trust since March 2018. Prior to that, Tamanna worked as an Assistant Project Manager at Foundation For Ecological Security from July 2017 to February 2018. Tamanna also has experience as an Intern at Wildlife Institute of India in May 2016 and as a Research Fellow at CSR Knowledge Centre, Tata Institute of Social Sciences from August 2013 to January 2015.

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Mumbai, India

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Wildlife Conservation Trust

Using the Tiger as a metaphor for all of nature, Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) was envisioned to preserve and protect India’s rich natural heritage. Currently, WCT works in and around 160 Protected Areas across 23 states in the country covering 82% of India’s 51 tiger reserves, 21% of the 769 Protected Areas, and impacting a population base of approximately 3.5 million people. WCT aims to reduce anthropogenic pressure on forests through a scientifically rooted 360 degree approach involving the multiple stakeholders such as the forest department, local communities, corporates and other NGOs, with a firm belief in landscape-level conservation.


Headquarters

Mumbai, India

Employees

51-200

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